LXE

LXE

Evolved from our LX technology, LXE is the first radio console that gives you the power to program the entire surface. Each knob and button can be assigned whatever function you need using our new ConsoleBuilder software. With full color OLEDs that reflect status and function, the LXE offers superb visual feedback as well as nearly endless configurability.

The Evolution of the LX Radio Control Console

Wheatstone’s new LXE console brings control surface configuration to a new level. Going beyond the usual “any source to any fader” concept, the LXE is a fully flexible control interface, where every switch and rotary control is programmable to perform any desired function. This means console architecture is completely customizable to your requirements, without preconceived limitations. Physically compact, the LXE is available in several different form factors including countertop, countertop sunken, and split frames (split sections are not confined to one room, they can actually be in different studios).

The LXE can be equipped with up to 32 motorized faders, with each fader strip equipped with OLED displays for configuration and level indication. Full DSP capabilities for parametric EQ and dynamics are available at each fader.

ConsoleBuilder software allows every switch on the surface to be programmed for function, mode, and even color (switches are RGB LED illuminated). In fact, built-in software allows every button to be scriptable, letting you create powerful macros for as many controls as you want.

LXE’s new GUI is has pre-built screens for everything you normally use – metering, clocks, timers, dynamics, EQ, loudness monitoring, and more. All are touch-screen accessible with gestures you’re used to using on your smart devices. And the GUI is just as customizable as the LXE surface. Using our ScreenBuilder-LXE software, you simply drag and drop objects and define their functions via a simple wizard interface. You can store multiple custom screens, if you like, to go with your custom LXE setups.

This article by Tony Abfalter, reprinted from the July 1, 2015 issue of Radio World, describes how Leighton Broadcasting discovered that the days of running a large amount of wire through a facility are gone

The Evolution of the LX Radio Control Console

Wheatstone’s new LXE console brings control surface configuration to a new level. Going beyond the usual “any source to any fader” concept, the LXE is a fully flexible control interface, where every switch and rotary control is programmable to perform any desired function. This means console architecture is completely customizable to your requirements, without preconceived limitations. Physically compact, the LXE is available in several different form factors including countertop, countertop sunken, and split frames (split sections are not confined to one room, they can actually be in different studios).

The LXE can be equipped with up to 32 motorized faders, with each fader strip equipped with OLED displays for configuration and level indication. Full DSP capabilities for parametric EQ and dynamics are available at each fader.

ConsoleBuilder software allows every switch on the surface to be programmed for function, mode, and even color (switches are RGB LED illuminated). In fact, built-in software allows every button to be scriptable, letting you create powerful macros for as many controls as you want.

LXE’s new GUI is has pre-built screens for everything you normally use – metering, clocks, timers, dynamics, EQ, loudness monitoring, and more. All are touch-screen accessible with gestures you’re used to using on your smart devices. And the GUI is just as customizable as the LXE surface. Using our ScreenBuilder-LXE software, you simply drag and drop objects and define their functions via a simple wizard interface. You can store multiple custom screens, if you like, to go with your custom LXE setups.

This article by Tony Abfalter, reprinted from the July 1, 2015 issue of Radio World, describes how Leighton Broadcasting discovered that the days of running a large amount of wire through a facility are gone